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Ye know (ιστε). Regular form for the second person of οιδα rather than the Koine οιδατε.
He was rejected

For you know how afterward, etc. When he came to his father and earnestly begged him to reverse the sentence which he had pronounced. See …

For you know how that afterward . . .—The meaning of the verse will be seen more clearly if one clause is placed in a par…

And holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord: Looking diligently lest any man fail of the grace of God; lest any root of bitterness sp…

(3) The final warning begins with a reference to the “sexually immoral” (GK 4521), a warning that occurs frequently in Scripture. With this is coup…

When he would have inherited the blessing, etc. He at first regarded the act by which he had sold his birthright as a game, as if it were …

For you know how that afterwards
After he had had his pottage; after he had sold his birthright for it, and the bles…

A burden of affliction tends to make the Christian's hands hang down and his knees grow feeble, to dishearten and discourage him; but he must striv…

Having indicated how we should behave toward the enduring evils of chastisement, the Apostle now shows how we should act to avoid the evils of guil…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson